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Articles from Vol. 102, No. 6, April

A License to Abuse: The Impact of Conditional Status on Female Immigrants

Maria was born in the Dominican Republic. She married a United States citizen, immigrated to this country, and obtained "conditional" resident immigration status, which enabled her to remain legally in the United States provided that she stay wedded...

Throughout history the seeds of intolerance have produced injustice and conflict. In Rouen, France in 1431, a nineteen-year-old woman who wore men's clothes, who fought bravely in the French army, and who insisted that she communicated directly with...

Despite substantial increases in automobile insurance premiums in recent years, most American insurers lose money in the private automobile insurance market.(1) Although premiums increased three times faster than inflation between 1984 and 1990,(2)...